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Our good friend Bunty Pandir at psdstack.com has published a new article full of awesome Photoshop tutorials. From his site:

So you are getting started with Photoshop or you’ve already got some skills. Then these tutorials will help you learn photo manipulation, photography, photo effects, retouching, illustration, digital painting, graphic design, text effects, and much more.

Needless to say that Photoshop is one of the best design software and used by all design enthusiasts around the world. It let you create amazing art and design but understanding how Photoshop work or how you can use it, can be difficult if you just getting started. If you’ve already got some skills then you should be looking to improve it. In this post, I’ve collected 100 tutorials from best sites which provide Photoshop related stuffs. All tutorials are perfectly suitable for beginners to expert level of Photoshop user.

If you ever find yourself needing to mock up a presentation that includes screenshots from an iPhone, here’s an easy to use Photoshop layered file that contains all of the interface elements from the public release of iOS 8.

The PSD is a well organized, labeled and full of editable shape layers. You might also find it useful for mocking up apps or to concept ideas with custom interface elements that work harmoniously with those native to iOS. Have fun!

If you have a photo on Facebook that features multiple people and you would like to tag them all, even the ones who you are not friends with, there’s a way you can. Normally, when you begin to tag photos, a list of your friends appear as soon as you begin typing. But type the name of someone that is NOT your friend and nothing shows up. The photo will still have the name listed as being in the photo, but it won’t be a link in the same way a tag is. The solution is to add the “@” symbol before the name. Instead of “Jane Doe,” try typing “@Jane Doe.” As long as one of the two of you doesn’t have the other blocked, you will have just tagged them in your photo!